"Encomiast" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
An encomiast is a person who delivers a eulogy or an encomium, which is a speech or writing that praises someone or something highly. In ancient Greece and Rome, an encomiast was a professional speaker who would deliver a eulogy or panegyric (a formal, elaborate speech praising a person or thing) at a funeral or other public ceremony.
To encode means to convert information, data, or a message into a coded form, using a system or algorithm, so that it can be understood or decoded by a specific person, device, or system, often for the purpose of secrecy, security, or efficiency.
Encoding refers to the process of converting text, images, or other data into a format that can be used or stored by a computer or electronic device. This can involve translating the original data into a binary code that the device can understand, such as ASCII or Unicode. Encoding is often used to compress data, increase storage efficiency, or ensure compatibility between different systems or formats.
Encoffination is an archaic or obsolete term that refers to the act of wrapping a body in cloth and other materials, often for burial or embalming purposes. It is often used in historical or literary contexts to describe ancient or exotic funeral practices. In modern times, the term is largely replaced by words like "embalming" or "wrapping".
An encolpion is a smallness enclosing case, typically made of metal, adorned with precious stones, and enclosing a fragment of the True Cross, used as a reliquary in early Christianity.
The encolure is the part of a horse's jacket or saddle blanket that covers the withers, which is the area between the horse's shoulders, just above its neck. It is typically made of a padded or thick material to cushion the horse's back and provide protection for the rider's weight or for any straps or bridles that may be attached to the saddle.
Encomia refers to expressions of praise or commendation, often formal or literary, for someone or something. It can also refer to eulogies or panegyrics, which are speeches or written tributes to a person's achievements, virtues, or memory.
Encomiastic refers to language or writing that is excessively flattering or praising, often to the point of being insincere or exaggerated.
Encomium is a noun that refers to a formal and elaborate expression of praise or admiration, often in writing or in speech. It can also refer to a eulogy or panegyric, especially one that is excessively flattering.
Encompassed refers to something that covers or includes everything within its limits, boundaries, or scope. It can be used to describe a comprehensive or all-encompassing system, policy, approach, or understanding that takes into account all the necessary elements or aspects.
Encompasses means to include or surround something completely, typically on all sides. It can also imply to include different things or aspects within a broader context. For example: "The city's downtown area encompasses a variety of restaurants and shops."